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Village of Random Lake Ordinance
CHAPTER 17 - ZONING CODE

17.03 GENERAL PROVISIONS.

  (1)  COMPLIANCE.  No structure, land or water shall hereafter be used and no structure or part thereof shall hereafter be located, erected, moved, reconstructed, extended, enlarged, converted or structurally altered without full compliance with the provisions of this chapter and all other applicable Village, County and State regulations.

(2)USE RESTRICTIONS.  The following use restrictions and regulations shall apply:

(a)Principal Uses.  Only those principal uses specified for a district, their essential services and the following shall be permitted in that district.

1.Accessory Uses.  Accessory uses and structures are permitted in any district, but not until their principal structure is present or under construction.  Residential accessory uses shall not involve the conduct of any business, trade or industry.  Accessory uses include incidental repairs; storage; parking facilities; gardening; servant's and watchman's quarters not for rent; private swimming pools; and private emergency shelters.  Accessory buildings shall not occupy more than 30% of the required area for the rear yard. See also Sec. 17.201 (2)(e) of this chapter.

2.Unclassified or Unspecified Uses.  Unclassified or unspecified uses may be permitted by the Village Board after the Plan Commission has made a review and recommendation, provided that such uses are similar in character to the principal uses permitted in the district.

3.Temporary Uses.  Temporary uses such as real estate sales field offices or shelters for materials and equipment being used in the construction of a permanent structure may be permitted by the Village Board.

(b)Performance Standards.  Performance standards listed in sec. 17.18 of this chapter shall be complied with by all uses in all districts.

(3)YARD REDUCTION OR JOINT USE.  (a)  No lot area shall be so reduced that the yards and open spaces shall be smaller than is required by this chapter, nor shall the density of population be increased in any manner except in conformity with the area regulations hereby established for the district in which a building or premises is located.

(b)No part of a yard or other open space provided about any building for the purpose of complying with the provisions of this chapter shall be included as a part of a yard or other open space required for another building.

(c)No lot in the Village which contains a building shall hereafter be reduced by any type of conveyance to an area less than would be required for the construction of such building on such lot.

(4)LOT OCCUPANCY.  Every building hereafter erected, converted, enlarged or structurally altered shall be located on a platted lot and in no case shall there be more than one principal building on one platted lot unless approved by the Village Board.

(5)YARDS ABUTTING DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.  Any side yard, rear yard or court abutting a district boundary line shall have a minimum width and depth in the less restricted district equal to the average of the required minimum widths and depths for such yards and courts in the 2 districts which abut the district boundary line.

(6)STORAGE LIMITATION.  No required side yard or front yard in the commercial or industrial districts shall be used for storage or the conduct of business.

(7)VISION CLEARANCE.  No obstructions such as structures, parking or vegetation shall be permitted in any district other than the C?]1 District between the height of 2?]1/2 and 10 feet above a plane through the mean curb grades within the triangular space formed by any 2 existing or proposed intersecting street or alley right of way lines and a line joining points on such lines, located a minimum of 35 feet from their intersection.  Official signs, utility poles, and tree trunks may be permitted within each segment of an intersection traffic visibility area.

(8)PERFORMANCE STANDARD.  See sec. 17.20 of this chapter.

  • PARKING AND LOADING RESTRICTIONS.  See sec. 17.19 of this chapter.
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